Category Archives: Preschool

We had some fun this week celebrating sping and looking forward to Easter. My kids love it when we celebrate with a photo booth (Krista’s props make them especially fun) and I love it when we work on their writing skills :). So, I put together some fun spring writing activities that you can use… Continue Reading

We have been working on correct letter and number formation this year and our clipart now ready to be incorporated into your classroom! It applies the instructional methods developed by Handwriting without Tears. Your students will always “begin at the smiley face.” I’ve added directional arrows and numbers to help your little learners navigate each… Continue Reading

New math centers for your Jedi half off until Sunday! This set of STAR WARS JEDI CENTERS is loaded with Number Sense, Counting, and One-to-One Correspondence activities for the numbers 0-10. Each numeral is represented with a Star Wars character ten frame, Lightsaber tally marks, Death Star dominoes, Tie Fighter dice, stars, money, counting fingers,… Continue Reading

These Valentine’s Day Photo Booth Writing Prompts are a quick, fun way to work on descriptive writing and make some memories, too! There are three writing prompts to choose from: 1. LOVE IS…Your students will draw three pictures showing what they love, what makes them feel loved, or how they show love to someone else.… Continue Reading

How do you teach correct letter formation? I like to begin with Handwriting Without Tears’ wood pieces (for capitals) and the chalkboard. But, what do you do to reinforce this initial instruction? I’ve found these Alphabet Letter Formation and Recognition Cards to be so helpful that I just had to share them with you! The… Continue Reading

Fall isn’t over yet, and neither are my flash freebies! Grab this one today. I love using pencil boxes for our center activities. They are perfectly sized for independent seatwork, and they can hold all the manipulatives your students need (counting mats, counters, dice, recording sheets, and dry erase markers) to complete each task. They… Continue Reading

What does preschool look like in your home? There are plenty of advocates for keeping a child, a child and not starting school too soon. But, if you have little ones growing up in your homeschool, you’ve certainly heard, “Do you have school for me?” or “When can I do school?” Oh, the teachable hearts… Continue Reading

Get back to school with this set of self-discovery crafts–fun, hands-on activities for your littlest learners! Crafts are more than just FUN, they encourage self-expression and develop fine motor skills. This set of crafts focuses on one of your child’s favorite topics–themselves! Here’s all that is included: My Name Caterpillar—Ordering the letters in their first… Continue Reading